The Naval Base shooting

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Interesting development from the New York Times:

Florida Shooting Updates: Authorities Say It’s Too Early to Know if It’s Terrorism
A member of the Saudi Air Force training to be a pilot killed three people at Naval Air Station Pensacola before he was shot dead by officers responding to the scene, the authorities said.

But, a few paragraphs later, there is htis:

Other Saudis on the base are being questioned.
Six other Saudi nationals were detained for questioning near the scene of the shooting, including three who were seen filming the entire incident, according to a person briefed on the initial stages of the investigation.

Three were filming it? It was planned so therefore, it was terrorism. Case closed.

Then, we have this from the London Daily Mail -  there was a manifesto. There is always a fscking manifesto:

Saudi Air Force trainee condemned US as 'nation of evil' in hate-fueled Twitter manifesto, just house before he killed three and injured eight at Pensacola naval base - as six others are arrested, including three who FILMED the attack
The Saudi Air Force trainee who killed three and injured eight when he opened fire at a naval base in Florida on Friday assailed the United States as 'a nation of evil' just before his shooting rampage, AFP reports.

The man, identified as Mohammed Saeed Alshamrani, opened fire inside a classroom at Naval Air Station in Pensacola early Friday morning. Police quickly responded to the scene and he was shot dead.

Terrorism - nothing else.

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